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A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.

Energy management studies are designed for those interested in energy conservation and the development of practices that are sustainable. The principles of energy conservation may be covered in addition to energy loss inspection, instrumentation calibration and report preparation.

Students who complete a part of their degree in Asia are growing in numbers. Currently, the second and the third biggest economies are in Asia. Without limitation, students have described their time in Asia as the best experience of their lives. Today, three of the four most populated countries of the world are in Asia: China, India, and Indonesia.

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Hamad bin Khalifa University

CampusFull time16 monthsSeptember 2017QatarDoha

Hamad bin Khalifa University’s Executive Master in Energy and Resources offers an innovative educational approach to the field of energy and resources (E&R) by integrating the disciplines of geopolitics, public policy, technology, finance, management, and strategy. This 16-month interdisciplinary program is designed for the experienced and ambitious professional. It brings together leading experts from multiple...
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Masters in Energy Management in Asia 2017.
Executive Master in Energy and Resources
Hamad bin Khalifa University’s Executive Master in Energy and Resources offers an innovative educational approach to the field of energy and resources (E&R) by integrating the disciplines of geopolitics, public policy, technology, finance, management, and strategy. This 16-month interdisciplinary program is designed for the experienced and ambitious professional. It brings together leading experts from multiple disciplines and is offered in partnership with Georgetown University, Texas A&M University, and HEC Paris.
Successful participants will graduate with an Executive Master’s degree from HBKU and will be eligible to receive a certificate of completion from each of HBKU’s partner universities: Georgetown University, Texas A&M University, and HEC Paris.
Admissions Requirements
Applicants seeking admission to the Executive Master in Energy and Resources Program must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution with significant professional and leadership experience and strong proficiency in English.
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Hamad bin Khalifa University

CampusFull timeSeptember 2017QatarDoha

The HBKU Sustainable Energy master’s program provide students with extensive knowledge in topics related to sustainable energy and the impact urbanization, transportation and manufacturing have on energy sustainability. The programs also looks at the implications and drivers of sustainable policymaking on society, the economy and the environment.
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Master's in Sustainable Energy
The HBKU Sustainable Energy master’s and Ph.D. programs provide students with extensive knowledge in topics related to sustainable energy and the impact urbanization, transportation and manufacturing have on energy sustainability. The programs also looks at the implications and drivers of sustainable policymaking on society, the economy and the environment.
A key component for both degrees is original, guided research in energy science and technologies that support sustainable development.
The multidisciplinary approach to the curricula allows for engagement in cross-disciplinary science and builds fundamental knowledge that evolves with the developments within the energy field, equipping graduates with the tools needed to pursue a wide variety of career.
Admissions requirements
Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree relevant to this program, which typically includes science and engineering. Additionally, backgrounds in economic, business, policy, and social sciences will be considered. Applicants should demonstrate strong evidence supporting the prospect that they will become successful researchers and professionals. These include excellent performance in relevant coursework, past research results if any, and strong recommendation letters. Applicants with prior research experience are preferred.
Applicants are required to take the IELTS or TOEFL exam in order to demonstrate their proficiency in English. Applicants who are fluent in English may be exempt from this requirement.
While not required for the master’s programs the GRE exam is recommended and will strengthen an applicant’s submission. Applicants coming from an economics, policy and other social science background may submit results of the GMAT exam as an alternative to the GRE.
All applications are reviewed by the HBKU Sustainability Division Master’s/Ph.D. Graduate Advisory Committee (GAC), who will make the final decision regarding admission.
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National Research University

National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute” provides Master Degree in Renewable, Thermal and Power Engineering according to Russian State Educational Standard
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Masters in Energy Management in Asia 2017. National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute” provides Master Degree in Renewable, Thermal and Power Engineering according to Russian State Educational Standard in the following directions:
- Electric Power Engineering and Electrical Engineering
- Thermal Power Engineering and Heat Engineering
- Nuclear Power Engineering and Thermophysics
- Power Engineering Machinery
- Mechatronics and Robotics
- Applied Mechanics
WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE MPEI
MPEI students have a chance to study at one of the most prestigious universities of Russia according to numerous rankings and surveys. For more than eighty years of history MPEI have trained a huge number of the qualified engineers, prominent scientists who were standing at the origins of many technical achievements, in particular, of laser creation.
At MPEI the Nobel Prize winners A.D. Sakharov and P.A. Cherenkov worked in different periods. In the 20th century in the Special Design Bureau of MPEI, which possesses its own Center of Deep Space Communication, radio images of the Venus surface and a reverse side of the Moon were obtained for the first time.
Among the most famous graduates of MPEI there are the ex-Chairman of the State Council of China Li Peng and the ex-President of Romania Ion Iliescu, Ministers of Engineering and heads of the engineering companies of many countries of the world.
MPEI partners in science and education include about 140 foreign universities, and such well-known companies like ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, EPRI, Skoda, Samsung and others.
Getting the unique training in any chosen field, MPEI graduates never have problems with subsequent employment and realize themselves in any chosen spheres.
LANGUAGE OF EDUCATION
Training is organized in Russian language. Those students who need to learn Russian are invited to MPEI Preliminary course which provides training of Russian language during 1 academic year.
ACCOMMODATION CONDITIONS
MPEI foreign students are provided with accommodation in MPEI hostel. The hostel under security surveillance has two-room blocks with a bathroom and a toilet in each block. Rooms are for two or three persons. There are also hostels of corridor type with double rooms. Rooms are equipped with furniture, bed linen is also included. On each floor of a hostel there is a common kitchen and a restroom. Internet connection can be provided for additional fee. In MPEI campus there are additional services like laundry, shops, repair offices, post-office, cultural centers, cafes and restaurants, etc.
Accommodation fee is about 100 USD per month.
INSURANCE
All foreign students must have medical insurance for the whole period of education. MPEI works with insurance company which provides the most comprehensive insurance at a rate of 200 USD per year.
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Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology

CampusFull time2 yearsJuly 2017IndiaBangalore

The Master of Planning in Urban Design, Sustainability, and Conservation, prepares students with the knowledge and skills to understand and analyze urban areas as spatial structures, social networks, cultural landscapes, and service systems, and to design better, and more inclusive and sustainable urban environments responsive to the particular natural and cultural identities and heritage of the place. This course invites students to engage with cities in a multidisciplinary way to propose local solutions to global issues like climate change and migration, and to protect heritage values. It offers a multi disciplinary approach to urban design and conservation that critically engages with ideas of sustainability and resilience, urban and regional, and development and community.
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M.Plan. in Urban Design, Sustainability and Conservation
From small neighborhoods to large metropolitan centers, urban areas in India today are in a state of rapid growth and transformation. Rapid urbanization and relentless globalization threaten to erode, diminish, and erase the cultural heritage (tangible and intangible) along with irreparable destruction to the natural environment of places. We believe that a deeper understanding and engagement with the cultural heritage and natural environment and ecology of particular locales will lead to creative and innovative strategies to protect heritage values while reaching for inclusive and sustainable goals in the design of urban landscapes.
The Master of Planning in Urban Design, Sustainability, and Conservation, prepares students with the knowledge and skills to understand and analyze urban areas as spatial structures, social networks, cultural landscapes, and service systems, and to design better, and more inclusive and sustainable urban environments responsive to the particular natural and cultural identities and heritage of the place. This course invites students to engage with cities in a multidisciplinary way to propose local solutions to global issues like climate change and migration, and to protect heritage values. It offers a multi disciplinary approach to urban design and conservation that critically engages with ideas of sustainability and resilience, urban and regional, and development and community.
The course is a program of the UNESCO Chair in Culture, Habitat, and Sustainable Development at Srishti. As such, students will gain familiarity with international (and national) norms and standards in heritage management including the World Heritage Convention. They will also explore new approaches to managing and designing with heritage to benefit local communities, plan better places, and nurture cultural entrepreneurship compatible with heritage values of particular places
Cycle Project workshop organized by Srishti and Premsela as part of the DutchDFA program.
Disciplines
The M.Plan. in Urban Design, Sustainability, and Conservation is informed by the following learning disciplines:
Architecture and Urban Design
Cultural Studies
Ecology and Environment
Heritage Conservation
Research – Art and Design
Urban and Regional Planning
LeNS (Learning Network on Sustainability) India Team working on the long-term goals – Visioning Session of LeNS India.
Research and Collaboration
Students have opportunities to work within the academic structures and/or work across the following centers and labs:
Bangalore Human Sciences Initiatives (BHSI)
Center for Public History (CPH)
Design+Environment+Law Laboratory (DEL Laboratory)
Learning Networks on Sustainability (LeNS)-India
Srishti Films
The Kabir Project
UNESCO Chair at Srishti
While for most respondents the concept of a board game was novel, the game has a potential for communicating the FRA given the pre-requisites – Arpitha Kodiveri, ROOTS Project, Photo Courtesy: DEL Laboratory.
Key Values
Cultural and natural heritage are valuable non-renewable resources
Cultural and natural heritage make places more livable. Cultural and natural heritage form the identity of a place
Design and planning to respond to local context is more sustainable
Course Structure
Studios encourage active, contextual learning where students develop core disciplinary skills and knowledge. Studios facilitate collaborative and creative design solutions to complex, open-ended problems
Workshops provide intense learning experiences in making and doing, across the different disciplines.
Internship with an industry or a design studio is compulsory for students at the end of 1st year for M.Des.
Self Initiated Project is an end of the semester challenge that allows the student to engage in research / enquiry or design based projects. Students begin by writing their project proposal and defining the scope of their project and they are mentored by faculty / design professionals.
Electives are liberal arts courses aimed to cultivate intellectual and reflective abilities in students and motivate them to probe deeper and approach their design process in a holistic manner.
Capstone Project is the culmination of the research, capabilities and knowledge gained over the last three semesters. Students are required to submit their design output and a mandated thesis document. Students are mentored during this final project and go through seminars to get feedback from faculty and peer groups
Student in a course on mapping places using GIS, course facilitators – HS Sudhira and Shweta Dange, Course: Making Places.
Capabilities
On successful completion of the course, graduates will have a specialization in urban design and planning that is culturally and environmentally sustainable Further, students would acquire the following capabilities:
Knowledge and Understanding:
Conceptual clarity around what is urban sustainability, cultural heritage and natural environment and why heritage contributes to better urban environments
An understanding of key international norms and standards around protection and management of cultural and natural heritage
Communication Skills:
Familiarity with professional writing such as grants proposals and reports
GIS and spatial data survey and mapping; 3-D visualization
Specific heritage related skills such as inventorying and assessment of threats, mapping, and community study
Practitioner Skills:
Understanding of how to design and plan places at different urban scales while also nurturing and protecting heritage.
Ability to plan and design in a participatory with as part of a multidisciplinary group and with local community.
Opportunities
The M.Plan. in Urban Design and Sustainability would open up the following opportunities to successful graduates:
Enhanced employment opportunities with specialization and refinement in heritage compatible design, urban design, and sustainability design in a variety of creative professional practices such as planning, urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, and housing design.
Employment in research and development organizations, NGOs & social enterprises working in any field of built environment, cities, heritage, sustainability and resilience.
Employment with museums and galleries
Become a design and planning entrepreneur
Become an academic in a design program
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Faculty of Business

CampusFull time1 - 2 yearsSeptember 2017Hong Kong

The Master of Finance (Financial Economics in Energy and Environment) (MoF-EEE) programme is suitable for degree graduates, particularly those with no or little work experience, who would like to specialize in the energy and environment areas of the financial industry. This specialism is built on solid economics and finance foundations and provides students with up-to-date business and financial information on the development of energy and environment markets.
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The Master of Finance – Financial Economics in Energy and Environment (FT MoF-EEE) programme is suitable for degree graduates, particularly those with no or little work experience, who would like to specialize in the energy and environment areas of the financial industry. This specialism is built on solid economics and finance foundations and provides students with up-to-date business and financial information on the development of energy and environment markets.

Programme Outcomes

On completion of the FT MoF-EEE programme, graduates will be able to:...
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Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University

CampusFull time2 yearsSeptember 2017RussiaSt. Petersburg

The structure of the degree program consists of advanced professional studies, elective courses and Master’s Thesis.
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The structure of the degree program consists of advanced professional studies, elective courses and Master’s Thesis.
Students get knowledge of underlying physical principals and material science aspects of photovoltaics, technology and metrology of solar modules, equipment, design and maintenance of solar power plants. Special attention is dedicated to Silicon photovoltaics, including the most efficient HIT (Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin layer) structures.
Program curriculum includes the following advanced courses:
Fundamentals of solid state physics;
Fundamentals of Photovoltaics;
Computer Simulation in Electronics;
Metrology of photovoltaic cells and modules;
Diagnostics of materials and structures in microelectronics and photovoltaics;
Optical and spectroscopic methods of diagnostics in photovoltaics;
Technology of silicon solar modules;
Laser technologies and processing in manufacturing of solar modules;
Microprocessors and microcontrollers ;
Equipment and automation of solar power plants;
History and Methodology of Electronics.
Students have access to the most modern and sophisticated technological and metrological equipment for solar modules production and testing at the Research and Development Center for Thin-film Technologies in Energetic under Ioffe Institute. Using these facilities they carry out scientific research and get skills of practical work with real metrological instruments and technological apparatuses.
In 2015 program “Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Technology” successfully underwent general assessment and was awarded EUR-ACE® label by ENAEE - European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education.
Department of Quantum Electronics and Optoelectronic Devices is one of the oldest and the most renowned departments in the University. It was established in 1931, more than 80 years ago. The research activity of the Department is focused on semiconductor and thermoelectric photodetectors, infrared systems, lasers and laser technologies, optoelectronic devices for remote sensing and photovoltaics. Many outstanding Russian scientists and engineers graduated from the Department of Quantum Electronics and Optoelectronic Devices. The most renowned of the Department’s alumni is the laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physics (2000) Prof. ZhoresAlferov, who started his brilliant scientific career in the laboratories of the Department.
Programme: 120 ECTS credits, full-time study (2 years), Master’s Degree
Eligibility: candidates must hold a Bachelor's Degree in the corresponding field
Scholarship: scholarship covers the tuition fee and some study materials
An academic year includes 2 semesters beginning on 1st September and 10th February, Winter holidays - 2 weeks, Summer holidays - 2 months (July, August). Master’s Thesis defense is in June.
Educational programs of «LETI» are constantly modernized, following the principle «Training through research». Graduates of our university receive new, profound knowledge and practical skills of work.
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Monash University Malaysia

The Master of Advanced Engineering (Energy and Sustainability) is designed for working engineers and engineering graduates with an ambition to lead. This program is ideal for those who aspire for career advancement in the competitive global environment.
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Masters in Energy Management in Asia 2017. Master of Advanced Engineering (Energy and Sustainability)
Why study a Master of Advanced Engineering (Energy and Sustainability)?
The Master of Advanced Engineering (Energy and Sustainability) is designed for working engineers and engineering graduates with an ambition to lead. Addressing the pertinent demands in sustainable energy development, the course guides students to greater applicable knowledge in this area of specialisation and to succeed in complex problem solving methods.
This program is ideal for those who aspire for career advancement in the competitive global environment.
Areas of study
Students will acquire an advanced understanding in energy and sustainability and the ability to develop solutions to complex engineering problems. Students will study core units in engineering leadership and engineering analysis to strengthen their abilities in critical reasoning, innovation and strategic thinking.
Apply advanced energy and sustainability based knowledge in an engineering context
Employ energy and sustainability based techniques to solve complex problems, design engineering solutions, and evaluate potential designs to identify optimal solutions
Research, investigate and critically appraise current developments and research directions, and identify future directions for energy and sustainability
Demonstrate a commitment to uphold code of ethics and established norms of professional engineering conduct
Communicate information effectively to industry and wider community
Demonstrate knowledge of team dynamics and leadership, and function effectively as an individual and in diverse engineering teams
Select and apply appropriate resources and modern engineering tools to systematically manage systems and progress knowledge
Employ energy and sustainability techniques into all phases of engineering project work, including business planning and financial management.
Research option
This program offers a research pathway option as an alternative route for students to progress from a coursework master’s program into a PhD program. The research option requires the recommendation of the Associate Head of School (Research Training) and approval from the Faculty/ MIGR (Monash University Institute of Graduate Research).
Course structure
You will complete eight units (48 credit points) as follows:
Core units
Advanced Engineering Data Analysis (ENG5001)
Engineering Entrepreneurship (ENG5002)
Major units
Energy Conservation and Management (MEC5885)
Sustainable Energy Technologies (MEC5886)
Energy Efficient Lighting (ECE5885)
Principles and Practices for Sustainable Development (CHE5885)
Elective units
Environmental and Air Pollution Control (MEC5887)
Smart Grids (ECE5886)
Minor project (12 credit points) (ENG5881)
Entry requirements
Minimum average of 70% in a 4-year Bachelor of Engineering degree from a recognised tertiary institution, or
Minimum average of 65% in a 4-year Bachelor of Engineering degree from a recognised tertiary institution with 5 years of relevant working experience. A Curriculum Vitae and a 300-word Statement of Purpose is required. A phone interview may be requested, or
Minimum average of 70% in a 3-year Bachelor of Engineering degree from a recognised tertiary institution with 2 years of relevant working experience, and
having fulfilled Monash University’s English language proficiency entry requirements
Duration
The Master of Advanced Engineering degree can be undertaken over one year of full-time or two years of part-time study.
Intakes for 2016
February and July
Fees
In 2016, annual tuition fees for this course are:
RM 48,000 for Malaysian students
RM 52,800 for international students.
Once-only fees
Application - RM 100
Registration - RM 200
Per-semester fee
General amenities - RM100
Visa application fee for new international student
Indonesia - RM 2,840
Other countries - RM 2,008
How to apply
Applications must be submitted to the Admissions Office using a completed application form, accompanied by relevant certified copies of academic transcripts and a non-refundable application fee of RM 100.
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Izmir University of Economics

CampusFull time2 yearsSeptember 2017TurkeyBalçova

Adopting an education vision on universal level and pioneering valuable research in a variety of disciplines such as sustainability issues - one of the most strategic topics among today’s global agenda - IUE has started energy-related interdisciplinary research and studies within the year of 2011.
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Masters in Energy Management in Asia 2017. Adopting an education vision on universal level and pioneering valuable research in a variety of disciplines such as sustainability issues - one of the most strategic topics among today’s global agenda - IUE has started energy-related interdisciplinary research and studies within the year of 2011. During the same year “Sustainable Energy Division” is founded compatible with the basic institutional values of participation, innovation, social responsibility and perfectionism. The division mainly investigates the developments in the field of energy markets and policies from the viewpoint of social sciences discipline covering environmental, social, political, legal and economic aspects. Different lines of researches allow participants to interact from a multi-disciplinary manner by identifying the key research areas of:
- Energy Security
- Energy and Environmental Policy Analysis
- Energy Supply Modelling
- Econometric Analysis and Quantitative Methods
- Energy and Environment Law
- Energy Logistics
- Energy Technologies Management
- Financial Issues
Following to the establishment of the “Sustainable Energy Division” branch under the Graduate School of Social Sciences, “M.A. in Sustainable Energy” Program has begun its education in 2012. The program is structured under two following options: “with thesis” and “without thesis”, with a total year of education of 4 semesters and 3 semesters, respectively. The purpose of M.A. in Sustainable Energy is to train the participants for the energy sector, concerning the problems and solutions encountered in the field of sustainable energy development with local, regional and global perspectives. Participants from different disciplines, backgrounds and degrees are directed towards more specific areas through various core and elective courses. Adopting an inter-disciplinary approach, the program emphasizes the social science point of view of the sustainable energy discipline rather than relying only on the technical perspective.
Theoretical courses are supported by the examples of real-life practices as well as the lectures by the experts of their own fields. Engaging in close relationships with both public and private sectors, the lecturers are among the top executives of national and international energy companies such as GDF SUEZ, STEAG-ISKEN and ENERJISA. The most important advantage offered to the students by the Sustainable Energy Master Program is its uniqueness and providing participants with the opportunity of being experts in the field of sustainable energy development and contemporary energy sector. Currently, our program is the first and only “Sustainable Energy” Masters Program in Turkey.
In order to increase the awareness related to sustainable energy and the human factor in the energy system, IUE Sustainable Energy Division has started to organize a series of workshops, starting from 2012. The first event of the workshop series on the theme on "Energy Management and Policies" concerning the optimization of the energy system for the future generations with a considerable participation of leading sector professions and academicians was held in May, 2012.
Signing UN Global Compact (UNGC) on November 2012, IUE has become the first and the only university from Izmir and the Aegean Region of Turkey that has been a part of this agreement. The first successful organization out of this cooperation was held in May, 2013 with the participation and opening speeches of UN Assistant Secretary-General and Coordinator of RIO 20+ Mr. Brice Lalonde. The launch event of the action initiated by Ban Ki-Moon, UN Secretary-General, "Sustainable Energy for All (SE4A): The Business Opportunity" has been hosted by IUE together with the second annual workshop series. Additionally, this launch event has been presented as a successful show case in the "UN Global Compact Local Network Report 2013" shared by more than 12.000 member institutions and organizations all over the world.
At the end of 2013, IUE has also ranked as first in the study titled as "UI Greenmetric World University Ranking 2013" among the universities from Turkey with its efforts in the fields of energy and environment. The study details and measures the actions in the main seven areas to measure the level of sustainability in terms of education, energy, climate change, infrastructure, waste management, water usage and transportation.
Last year, in 2014, the third annual workshop organization was held with the special theme on "Security of Supply for Natural Gas Markets". With the support of national governmental institutions and also key partners from private sector, there was a high level of participation.
Following to the workshop series, this year a fourth annual organization on renewable energy will be held on the 15th of May with the collaboration of Turkish Wind Energy Association (TWEA) and International Solar Energy Society -Turkey Section (GUNDER). Both international and national levels of renewable energy professionals and academicians will be attended to the workshop as invited speakers and will discuss the global prominence of renewables in the sustainable development design and energy policy making within the framework of the current and future situations of renewable energy sources as well as considering a special emphasize on the case of Turkey.
The general profile of the academic staff is compromised of academicians, lecturers and research assistants from a variety of different disciplines with a total number of 8. The head of the Sustainable Energy division and also the coordinator of the master program, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehmet Efe Biresselioğlu together with other full time and part time academicians including researchers is teaching several classes in IUE related to energy security, geopolitics, energy politics, energy logistics, energy modelling and sustainable energy development both in undergraduate and graduate levels. Our division is also specialized in the areas of energy security, energy policy analysis, geopolitics of energy, energy economics, sustainable development, energy law and energy governance and management. We published a number of articles related to energy issues in the leading internationally indexed journals such as Energy Policy, Renewable Energy, Energy & Environment, International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Technology, Turkish Studies, and Uluslararasi Iliskiler. Besides, the researchers are writing periodical articles in the popular energy sector journals as well as leading newspapers and websites related to the current hot topics on global energy agenda, as well as taking part in the local visual media.
In particular, the main expertise of the Sustainable Energy Division is Policy analysis, energy supply modelling, energy law and regulation, econometric analysis, energy security and energy governance together with the role of energy in sustainable development.
Courses
LAW 507 Energy Law
SEN 501 Natural Resources Management
SEN 503 Geopolitics and Energy Security
SEN 509 Energy Trading and Risk Management
LAW 508 Energy Law II
SEN 557 Advanced Energy Project
SEN 558 Energy Markets and Political Strategies
SEN 597 Term Project
Elective Courses
SEN 505 Energy Projects Management
SEN 551 Renewable Energy Technologies
SEN 552 Energy, Climate Change, and Environment
SEN 553 Energy and Society
SEN 554 Energy Transportation and Logistics Management
SEN 559 Sustainable Energy Policy Design
Application Requirements for International Students
Who can apply?
Foreign nationals
Blue Card holders (Turkish citizens by birth, but released from citizenship by the Ministry of the Internal Affairs, and who can certify that their minor children who are registered in that permit are eligible for the rights stated in Law No. 5203)
Foreign nationals who became Turkish citizen afterwards/dual citizens in the same status
Turkish nationals who completed the last three years of their secondary education (high school) in a foreign country excluding Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, (including those who completed their entire secondary education (high school) at Turkish schools in the presence of Ministry of National Education in a foreign country excluding Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus) before 01 February 2013.
Turkish nationals who completed their entire secondary education (high school) in a foreign country excluding Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, (including those who completed their entire secondary education (high school) at Turkish schools in the presence of Ministry of National Education in a foreign country excluding Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus) after 01 February 2013.
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus nationals who reside there and completed their secondary education there having a GCE AL certificate, and those, who registered to high schools in other countries between 2005-2010 and hold or will hold GCE AL certificate.
Who cannot apply?
Turkish nationals, who completed their entire secondary education in Turkey or in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus nationals (excluding the ones who completed their entire secondary education there having a GCEAL certificate, and those, who registered to high schools in other countries between 2005-2010 and hold or will hold GCE AL certificate)
Dual citizens who has a Turkish citizenship by birth. (excluding the ones who completed their entire secondary education in a foreign country excluding Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus/ those who completed their entire secondary education at Turkish schools in a foreign country excluding Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus)
Dual citizens who has a Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus citizenship (excluding the ones who completed their entire secondary education there having a GCEAL certificate, and those, who registered to high schools in other countries between 2005-2010 and hold or will hold GCE AL certificate)
Turkish nationals or dual citizens, who have a Turkish citizenship by birth, that attend schools affiliated to the embassies in Turkey, and foreign high schools located in Turkey.
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Izmir University of Economics

CampusFull time2 yearsSeptember 2017TurkeyBalçova

Adopting an education vision on universal level and pioneering valuable research in a variety of disciplines such as sustainability issues - one of the most strategic topics among today’s global agenda - IUE has started energy-related interdisciplinary research and studies within the year of 2011.
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Adopting an education vision on universal level and pioneering valuable research in a variety of disciplines such as sustainability issues - one of the most strategic topics among today’s global agenda - IUE has started energy-related interdisciplinary research and studies within the year of 2011. During the same year “Sustainable Energy Division” is founded compatible with the basic institutional values of participation, innovation, social responsibility and perfectionism. The division mainly investigates the developments in the field of energy markets and policies from the viewpoint of social sciences discipline covering environmental, social, political, legal and economic aspects. Different lines of researches allow participants to interact from a multi-disciplinary manner by identifying the key research areas of:
- Energy Security
- Energy and Environmental Policy Analysis
- Energy Supply Modelling
- Econometric Analysis and Quantitative Methods
- Energy and Environment Law
- Energy Logistics
- Energy Technologies Management
- Financial Issues
Following to the establishment of the “Sustainable Energy Division” branch under the Graduate School of Social Sciences, “M.A. in Sustainable Energy” Program has begun its education in 2012. The program is structured under two following options: “with thesis” and “without thesis”, with a total year of education of 4 semesters and 3 semesters, respectively. The purpose of M.A. in Sustainable Energy is to train the participants for the energy sector, concerning the problems and solutions encountered in the field of sustainable energy development with local, regional and global perspectives. Participants from different disciplines, backgrounds and degrees are directed towards more specific areas through various core and elective courses. Adopting an inter-disciplinary approach, the program emphasizes the social science point of view of the sustainable energy discipline rather than relying only on the technical perspective.
Theoretical courses are supported by the examples of real-life practices as well as the lectures by the experts of their own fields. Engaging in close relationships with both public and private sectors, the lecturers are among the top executives of national and international energy companies such as GDF SUEZ, STEAG-ISKEN and ENERJISA. The most important advantage offered to the students by the Sustainable Energy Master Program is its uniqueness and providing participants with the opportunity of being experts in the field of sustainable energy development and contemporary energy sector. Currently, our program is the first and only “Sustainable Energy” Masters Program in Turkey.
In order to increase the awareness related to sustainable energy and the human factor in the energy system, IUE Sustainable Energy Division has started to organize a series of workshops, starting from 2012. The first event of the workshop series on the theme on "Energy Management and Policies" concerning the optimization of the energy system for the future generations with a considerable participation of leading sector professions and academicians was held in May, 2012.
Signing UN Global Compact (UNGC) on November 2012, IUE has become the first and the only university from Izmir and the Aegean Region of Turkey that has been a part of this agreement. The first successful organization out of this cooperation was held in May, 2013 with the participation and opening speeches of UN Assistant Secretary-General and Coordinator of RIO 20+ Mr. Brice Lalonde. The launch event of the action initiated by Ban Ki-Moon, UN Secretary-General, "Sustainable Energy for All (SE4A): The Business Opportunity" has been hosted by IUE together with the second annual workshop series. Additionally, this launch event has been presented as a successful show case in the "UN Global Compact Local Network Report 2013" shared by more than 12.000 member institutions and organizations all over the world.
At the end of 2013, IUE has also ranked as first in the study titled as "UI Greenmetric World University Ranking 2013" among the universities from Turkey with its efforts in the fields of energy and environment. The study details and measures the actions in the main seven areas to measure the level of sustainability in terms of education, energy, climate change, infrastructure, waste management, water usage and transportation.
Last year, in 2014, the third annual workshop organization was held with the special theme on "Security of Supply for Natural Gas Markets". With the support of national governmental institutions and also key partners from private sector, there was a high level of participation.
Following to the workshop series, this year a fourth annual organization on renewable energy will be held on the 15th of May with the collaboration of Turkish Wind Energy Association (TWEA) and International Solar Energy Society -Turkey Section (GUNDER). Both international and national levels of renewable energy professionals and academicians will be attended to the workshop as invited speakers and will discuss the global prominence of renewables in the sustainable development design and energy policy making within the framework of the current and future situations of renewable energy sources as well as considering a special emphasize on the case of Turkey.
The general profile of the academic staff is compromised of academicians, lecturers and research assistants from a variety of different disciplines with a total number of 8. The head of the Sustainable Energy division and also the coordinator of the master program, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehmet Efe Biresselioğlu together with other full time and part time academicians including researchers is teaching several classes in IUE related to energy security, geopolitics, energy politics, energy logistics, energy modelling and sustainable energy development both in undergraduate and graduate levels. Our division is also specialized in the areas of energy security, energy policy analysis, geopolitics of energy, energy economics, sustainable development, energy law and energy governance and management. We published a number of articles related to energy issues in the leading internationally indexed journals such as Energy Policy, Renewable Energy, Energy & Environment, International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Technology, Turkish Studies, and Uluslararasi Iliskiler. Besides, the researchers are writing periodical articles in the popular energy sector journals as well as leading newspapers and websites related to the current hot topics on global energy agenda, as well as taking part in the local visual media.
In particular, the main expertise of the Sustainable Energy Division is Policy analysis, energy supply modelling, energy law and regulation, econometric analysis, energy security and energy governance together with the role of energy in sustainable development.
Courses
LAW 507 Energy Law
SEN 501 Natural Resources Management
SEN 503 Geopolitics and Energy Security
SEN 509 Energy Trading and Risk Management
SEN 595 Seminar
SEN 599 Master Thesis
Elective Courses
SEN 505 Energy Projects Management
SEN 551 Renewable Energy Technologies
SEN 552 Energy, Climate Change, and Environment
SEN 553 Energy and Society
SEN 554 Energy Transportation and Logistics Management
SEN 556 Great Powers and Global Energy Politics
SEN 557 Advanced Energy Project
SEN 558 Energy Markets and Political Strategies
SEN 559 Sustainable Energy Policy Design
Application Requirements for International Students
Who can apply?
Foreign nationals
Blue Card holders (Turkish citizens by birth, but released from citizenship by the Ministry of the Internal Affairs, and who can certify that their minor children who are registered in that permit are eligible for the rights stated in Law No. 5203)
Foreign nationals who became Turkish citizen afterwards/dual citizens in the same status
Turkish nationals who completed the last three years of their secondary education (high school) in a foreign country excluding Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, (including those who completed their entire secondary education (high school) at Turkish schools in the presence of Ministry of National Education in a foreign country excluding Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus) before 01 February 2013.
Turkish nationals who completed their entire secondary education (high school) in a foreign country excluding Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, (including those who completed their entire secondary education (high school) at Turkish schools in the presence of Ministry of National Education in a foreign country excluding Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus) after 01 February 2013.
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus nationals who reside there and completed their secondary education there having a GCE AL certificate, and those, who registered to high schools in other countries between 2005-2010 and hold or will hold GCE AL certificate.
Who cannot apply?
Turkish nationals, who completed their entire secondary education in Turkey or in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus nationals (excluding the ones who completed their entire secondary education there having a GCEAL certificate, and those, who registered to high schools in other countries between 2005-2010 and hold or will hold GCE AL certificate)
Dual citizens who has a Turkish citizenship by birth. (excluding the ones who completed their entire secondary education in a foreign country excluding Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus/ those who completed their entire secondary education at Turkish schools in a foreign country excluding Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus)
Dual citizens who has a Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus citizenship (excluding the ones who completed their entire secondary education there having a GCEAL certificate, and those, who registered to high schools in other countries between 2005-2010 and hold or will hold GCE AL certificate)
Turkish nationals or dual citizens, who have a Turkish citizenship by birth, that attend schools affiliated to the embassies in Turkey, and foreign high schools located in Turkey.
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European University at St. Petersburg

CampusFull time2 yearsSeptember 2017RussiaSt. Petersburg

The ENERPO PLUS program was designed on the basis of the one-year ENERPO program to meet the growing interest in these challenges, and considers the importance of these issues for both policy makers and the energy business. Its innovative curriculum combines the perspectives of energy politics, security studies, and political economy. In addition to the academic training provided by the ENERPO curriculum, it also includes a practical experience and allows more time for student's research work. ENERPO and ENERPO PLUS are the only English-language MA programs in Russia focusing specifically on Eurasian energy affairs.
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Masters in Energy Management in Asia 2017.
Competition and cooperation over the control of Eurasian natural resources will profoundly influence world politics in the 21st century. Crucial issues include the future of the Russo-European oil & gas trade, Russia’s “energy pivot” to Asia, the recent the LNG and shale gas “revolutions”, the recurring geopolitical crises in the post-Soviet space and the Middle East, the great opportunities and the huge profits generated by the energy sector, the use of “energy weapons” and levers, and the pursuit of environmental and economical sustainability, the sanctions regimes on Russia and Iran, and the current falling world price of oil.
The ENERPO PLUS program was designed on the basis of the one-year ENERPO program to meet the growing interest in these challenges, and considers the importance of these issues for both policy makers and the energy business. Its innovative curriculum combines the perspectives of energy politics, security studies, and political economy. In addition to the academic training provided by the ENERPO curriculum, it also includes a practical experience and allows more time for student's research work. ENERPO and ENERPO PLUS are the only English-language MA programs in Russia focusing specifically on Eurasian energy affairs.
ENERPO PLUS program provides you the opportunity to broaden your knowledge of Russia and Russian Energy market, to conduct thorough and detailed research on your subject and to create a solid energy background for your career. The two-year MA program diploma gives you a direct access to all PhD programs in Russia and all around the world.
ENERPO PLUS students and faculty
ENERPO has hosted students from sixteen different countries: USA, Russia, the UK, Italy, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Greece, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Estonia, Lithuania and Turkey. After graduating, some of our alumni have used the expertise and qualifications gained on the ENERPO program to launch professional careers in oil & gas companies, energy trading and law, energy consulting companies, and think tanks, while others have pursued academic paths aiming for doctoral degrees or started working in international political institutions.
The ENERPO faculty is a blend of Russian and international, renowned senior and promising junior professors, all of whom have solid international experience and are dedicated to the highest standards of teaching. The student-teacher ratio is around 3:1.
Student and faculty also contribute articles to the ENERPO Journal, a specialized online magazine on world energy affairs and the ENERPO Newsletter. These platforms give our students the opportunity to publish their own work, often for the first time, and to learn how to work in an editorial team. This not only gives our students confidence in their work, but also makes a valuable contribution to their CVs.
Application procedure
There are 4 easy steps to apply for two-year ENERPO program at EUSP:
Complete the Application form
Send us all required documents
Attend an Interview (via Skype)
Receive notification of acceptance/rejection
Required documents:
Scanned copy of your Passport
Scanned copy of your Bachelor's degree diploma (or documentation that proves you will receive your diploma this year)
Scanned copy of your Academic Transcript
Your Statement of Purpose (about 500 words, including statement of goals, research interests and experiences, including the subject of your bachelor thesis)
Two letters of recommendation from academics who are closely acquainted with your academic work
Your Curriculum Vitae
COURSE FORMAT
lectures
follow-up discussion sessions
the language of instructions is English
no more than 15 students in one class allowed
SEMESTER ONE COURSES
CORE COURSES
Russian Foreign Policy (6 Credits)
Introduction to Energy Politics (3 Credits)
Economics for Energy Markets (6 Credits)
Foreign Language /English or Russian/ (3 Credits)
IT and Online Research Sources (3 Credits)
ELECTIVE COURSES
You may sign up for only one elective course from the block.
Block 1
Russia-EU Energy Relations (6 Credits)
Energy Security in Asia (6 Credits)
SEMESTER TWO COURSES
CORE COURSES
Energy Security and Russian Politics (6 Credits)
Regime Change in Post-Soviet Eurasia (6 Credits)
The Evolution of World Oil and Gas Markets (6 Credits)
Foreign Language /English or Russian/ (3 Credits)
ELECTIVE COURSES
You may sign up for only one elective course from the block.
Block 2
Introduction to Energy Law (3 Credits)
Introduction to Political Economy (3 Credits)
SEMESTER THREE COURSES
CORE COURSES
Academic Writing (3 Credits)
Foreign Language /English or Russian/ (3 Credits)
SEMESTER FOUR COURSES
ELECTIVE COURSES
You may sign up for only one elective course from the block.
Block 3
Introduction to the Political Economy of the Middle East (6 Credits)
Russian Strategies for Gas Supply (6 Credits)
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Novosibirsk State University

CampusFull time2 yearsNovember 2017RussiaNovosibirsk

As the main sources of energy oil and gas play crucial role for every economy and modern civilization in general. The fossil fuel scarcity makes one countries dependent on the others, while those with a large stocks of natural resources may suffer from negative effects of “Dutch decease”. All together with respect to the world economy dynamics, political instability and population
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As the main sources of energy oil and gas play crucial role for every economy and modern civilization in general. The fossil fuel scarcity makes one countries dependent on the others, while those with a large stocks of natural resources may suffer from negative effects of “Dutch decease”. All together with respect to the world economy dynamics, political instability and population growth worry about the prospects of energy security. It means that management in extracting industry faces new challenges going further than standard risks variations. Managers of oil and gas extracting companies have to take into account social, political, economic, environmental and legal aspects beyond decisions they make.
Aim of the MEP “Oil and Gas Management” is to train highly qualified analysts and decision-makers, who are ready to work effectively for the needs of future oil and gas industry both in regional and in global context and who are able to meet challenges the industry face today and will face tomorrow. Along with specific design the MEP is tailored to meet all the requirements of the state educational standard in the field “Management”.
General Eligibility
The MEP “Oil and Gas Management” is open both for foreign students and graduates of the Russian higher education institutions (including bachelor graduates of NRU NSU). The entrant to the MEP should have an educational diploma (certificate or some analogous document) on program of level of a bachelor degree or of a specialist qualification. There is no formal limit of the field of specialization. However there are prerequisites for entrants to match the program.
Tuition Fee
The cost for full-time studies for the MEP Oil and Gas Management at the Department of Economics of NSU in 2017-2018 is $ 5 200 per year.
Accommodation Fee
Accommodation fee in students’ hostel is about $ 20 per month.
Novosibirsk State University
Novosibirsk State University is a young, dynamic university located in one of the most exciting places in the world, in Novosibirsk Academy Town, also known as Akademgorodok.
It is a place specially designed for research, for being a part of global academic community even in its Soviet past. The university was established as a unique learning and research playground for highly concentrated science all around. NSU offers an outstanding environment for study and research and is considered one of the best universities in Russia*.
While attending the university, students and young scholars have the unique opportunity of tapping the resources of the many nearby research institutions of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences to pursue innovative research while also enjoying the social and cultural life of Novosibirsk, which is the largest city of Russia between Ural Mountains and Pacific Ocean**
*3d one among the best Russian universities in 2013 (QS World University Rankings)
**3d one among the largest cities in Russia
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Asian Institute of Technology School of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD)

CampusFull time4 semestersJune 2017ThailandPathumthani

CCSD is a key element of maintaining sustainable livelihoods and economies in Asia. Given the enormous cultural, social, political, and biophysical diversity across Asia, the climate change and
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Master in Climate Change and Sustainable Development (CCSD)

CCSD is a key element of maintaining sustainable livelihoods and economies in Asia. Given the enormous cultural, social, political, and biophysical diversity across Asia, the climate change and sustainable development professionals need a strong working knowledge of several interrelated sciences. Through teaching, research and outreach activities, the CCSD program at AIT seeks to develop professionals who can contribute to address issues of the climate change impacts and sustainable management of resources, through a curriculum and research program that exposes the students to a wide range of contemporary topics. Due to the interdisciplinary character of CCSD, students with a wide variety of backgrounds including agriculture, biosciences, environmental sciences, energy, forestry, including social sciences such as e.g. anthropology, geography, economics and sociology are encouraged to seek admission to the certificate, Diploma, Master and Doctoral Degree programs offered by the CCSD program. There are three areas of specialization including Climate Science, Mitigation, and Adaptation. ...
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European University at St. Petersburg

The ENERPO program is designed to meet the growing interest in these challenges, and considers the importance of these issues for both policy makers and the energy business. Its innovative curriculum combines the perspectives of energy politics, security studies, and political economy, legal studies and is complemented by first hand expertise in the Eurasian energy sector from experts featured in the ENERPO Workshop Series.
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ENERPO: The key to understanding international affairs in the 21st century
Competition and cooperation over the control of Eurasian natural resources will profoundly influence world politics in the 21st century. Crucial issues include the future of the Russo-European oil & gas trade, Russia’s “energy pivot” to Asia, the recent the LNG and shale gas “revolutions”, the recurring geopolitical crises in the post-Soviet space and the Middle East, the great opportunities and the huge profits generated by the energy sector, the use of “energy weapons” and levers, and the pursuit of environmental and economical sustainability, the sanctions regimes on Russia and Iran, and the current falling world price of oil.
The ENERPO program is designed to meet the growing interest in these challenges, and considers the importance of these issues for both policy makers and the energy business. Its innovative curriculum combines the perspectives of energy politics, security studies, and political economy, legal studies and is complemented by first hand expertise in the Eurasian energy sector from experts featured in the ENERPO Workshop Series. Also, once a year, some of the world’s leading experts are hosted at a yearly conference hosted by the university where students get front row seats and can ask questions. ENERPO is the only English-language MA program in Russia that focuses specifically on Eurasian energy affairs, thus making it a unique program in both the Russian and international academic landscape.
Developing energy expertise and building international “energy bridges”
ENERPO develops the expertise of well-rounded “energy bridge-builders and diplomats” in a broad sense, as its students have the opportunity to study energy international relations in the most open, independent and cosmopolitan academic environment in Russia—the European University at St. Petersburg (EUSP). All courses are taught in English, while students also have the opportunity to improve their command of the Russian language through optional intensive classes. Outside the classroom, our students will familiarize themselves with Russian politics, society, and culture, and by doing so, improve their understanding of the context in with energy policy and energy trade are conducted in Russia. ENERPO thus offers international students the very best conditions in which to study Eurasian energy politics and getting Russia right.
OilWhile energy is often perceived as a dividing and highly politicized factor in East-West international relations, ENERPO brings together different perspectives and promotes dialogue and mutual understanding. The program is fully committed to training objective and knowledgeable specialists in energy politics, with the goal of developing future cadres of international energy companies, members of public institutions, consultants, and researchers.
ENERPO students and faculty
ENERPO has hosted students from sixteen different countries: USA, Russia, the UK, Italy, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Greece, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Estonia, Lithuania and Turkey. After graduating, some of our alumni have used the expertise and qualifications gained on the ENERPO program to launch professional careers in oil & gas companies, energy trading and law, energy consulting companies, and think tanks, while others have pursued academic paths aiming for doctoral degrees or started working in international political institutions.
The ENERPO faculty is a blend of Russian and international, renowned senior and promising junior professors, all of whom have solid international experience and are dedicated to the highest standards of teaching. The student-teacher ratio is around 3:1.
Student and faculty also contribute articles to the ENERPO Journal, a specialized online magazine on world energy affairs and the ENERPO Newsletter. These platforms give our students the opportunity to publish their own work, often for the first time, and to learn how to work in an editorial team. This not only gives our students confidence in their work, but also makes a valuable contribution to their CVs.
Application procedure
There are 3 easy steps to apply for one-year ENERPO program at EUSP:
Complete the Application form
Send us all required documents
Receive notification of acceptance/rejection
Required documents:
Scanned copy of your Passport
Scanned copy of your Bachelor's degree diploma (or documentation that proves you will receive your diploma this year)
Scanned copy of your Academic Transcript
Your Statement of Purpose (about 500 words, including statement of goals, research interests and experiences, including the subject of your bachelor thesis)
Two letters of recommendation from academics who are closely acquainted with your academic work
Your Curriculum Vitae
COURSE FORMAT
lectures
follow-up discussion sessions
the language of instructions is English
no more than 15 students in one class allowed
To complete the MA degree, the student must have a total of 60 Credits – 48 Credits from courses and 12 Credits from an MA thesis. The student may choose to distribute these credits over the two semesters. That is, it is possible to take only 18 credits in the first semester and 30 credits in the second.
Additionally, a student may audit as many classes as his or her schedule allows.
NOTE : Courses which have been selected by fewer than 3 students will not be taught during the given semester.
FALL SEMESTER COURSES
CORE COURSES
Economics for Energy Markets (3 Credits)
Political Economy of Energy in Eurasia (3 Credits)
Introduction to Energy Politics (3 Credits)
Seminar on World Oil & Gas Affairs (3 Credits)
ENERPO Workshop Series (No Credits)
OPTIONAL COURSES
Russia-EU Energy Relations (6 Credits)
Energy Security in Asia (6 Credits)
Russian Language (3 Credits)
SPRING SEMESTER COURSES
CORE COURSES
The Evolution of World Oil and Gas Markets (6 Credits)
Energy Security and Russian Politics (6 Credits)
Seminar on World Oil & Gas Affairs (3 Credits)
ENERPO Workshop Series (No Credits)
OPTIONAL COURSES
Introduction to the Political Economy of the Middle East (6 Credits)
Introduction to Energy Law (3 Credits)
Russian Strategies for Gas Supply (6 Credits)
Russian Language (3 Credits)
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